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..Bxf2, is the only apparent choice in this position, even with White’s risk of a discovered check. Black’s pawn jamming on White’s King are too strong.
but that’s me.
Historian
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Bf2 suggests itself to clear the way for the pawn phalanx:
1. ….Bf2
2. Kf2 e3
3. K anywhere and it seems to be over.
And if white declines to take the bishop, Bg3 just makes things worse for white. After Bf2, I think white’s best move is c5, but after that, I still don’t see a defense for white.
1…Bxf2! crushes White.
2. Kxf2 e3+, followed by …e2 is immediately winning.
2. Rxd2 Bc5, followed by …e3 also is crushing.
1. … Bxf2 2. …e3
Bxf2!
a brief look seems like bxf2 wins?
e3 the only move )
Bxf2.. not sure if thats world class..seems like gelfand should have resigned by this time. he’s probaly one of those stubborn players..